One 77-year-old’s search for the truth: 9/11, election fraud, illegal wars, Wall Street criminality, a stolen nuke, the neocon wars, control of the U.S. government by global corporations, the unjustified assault on Social Security, media complicity, and the "Great Recession" about to become the second Great Depression. "The most important truths are hidden from us by the powerful few who strive to steal the American dream by keeping We the People in the dark."

Thursday, March 26, 2015

"The only conclusion that informed analysis supports is that Washington is the greatest threat to life on earth. Washington is a greater threat than global warming. Washington is a greater threat than the exhaustion of mineral energy sources. Washington is a greater threat than the rise in world and US poverty from Washington’s policy to enrich the few at the expense of the many." -- Paul Craig Roberts

What is Lithuania? To Washington it is a nothing.

Kristoferis Voiska runs an alternative Internet news site in
LIthuania. Not long ago he interviewed me, and the interview appeared in
both LIthuanian newspapers and on his Internet news program in video
form. I found him to be sincere and well informed. I advised him that
interviewing me would bring trouble for him, and he already was aware of
that.

As I have said so many times, Americans are the worst informed people on the planet. They are unaware of the growing momentum toward war with Russia. The
presstitute media throughout Europe, especially in the Baltic states and
Poland, is hard at work creating in people’s minds the fear of a
Russian invasion. The orchestrated fear then provides the basis for the
American puppet governments to beg troops and tanks and missiles from
Washington, and the US military/security complex, counting its profits,
is pleased to comply.

But what Russia sees is a threat, not a money-making opportunity for
the US military/security complex and payoffs to the corrupt Lithuanian
and Polish governments, which are increasingly perceived as neo-nazi
like the government that Washington bestowed on Ukraine.

The situation is dangerous, as I keep telling you, a message that some are too weak to accept.

If you care to show support for Kristoferis and the independent media
in Lithuania, send emails to him at: tautiniai.socialistai@yandex.ru

In about one week I will be 76 years old. I was born in 1939 as
World War II was unfolding as the direct consequence of the Versailles
Treaty that broke every promise President Woodrow Wilson made to Germany
in exchange for the end of World War I.

I remember as a child Cold War nuclear attack drills in elementary
school during which we would cower under our school desks. We were
issued dog tags with our blood type just like the dog tags ripped by
their comrades off US soldiers killed in the war movies by Germans or
Japs (no longer a permissible word) and sent home to the dead GI’s
family.

To us it was more romantic than scary. We loved wearing the dog
tags. I have no idea what happened to mine. They must be collectors’
items by now.

I have seen a lot. As kids playing war–in those days you could have
toy guns without being shot down by the police who are protecting us–we
reveled in America’s World War victories. We understood, thanks to our
parents and grandparents, that the Red Army won the war against Germany,
but we Americans beat the heartless Japs.

That was enough. We knew that the US was tough.

I was 14 when the Korean War broke out. We expected to win, of
course, and our expectations, we thought, were proven correct when
General MacArthur’s amphibious landings rolled up the North Korean
army. But what MacArthur and Washington had overlooked is that China
and the Soviet Union were not about to accept a US victory.

Before Americans could cheer, the Third World Chinese Army rolled in
and pushed the conqueror of Japan back town to the tip of South Korea.
It was a humiliating defeat for American arms. In his dispute with
President Truman about the conduct of the war, MacArthur, America’s most
famous general, was removed from command.

Washington accepted defeat in Korea and again in Viet Nam where a
500,000 US force consisting of US Army, Marines, and Special Forces was
defeated by a Third World guerrilla army.

To these defeats we can add Afghanistan and Iraq. After 14 years of
killing, the Taliban controls most of the country. Jihadist have carved
a new state out of parts of Syria and Iraq. The Middle East reeks of
American defeat. Just like Korea. Just like Viet Nam.

Despite these facts insouciant Americans and their crazed rulers in
Washington imagine that the US is a Uni-Power, the world’s only
superpower against whom no country can stand. Arrogance, ignorance, and
hubris are leading the US into conflict with Russia and China, either
of which can destroy the US with ease. And Europe as well. And the
stupid bought-and-paid-for Japanese government, a total non-entity, a
disgrace to the Japanese people, a collection of well-paid American
puppets.

The only conclusion that informed analysis supports is that
Washington is the greatest threat to life on earth. Washington is a
greater threat than global warming. Washington is a greater threat than
the exhaustion of mineral energy sources. Washington is a greater
threat than the rise in world and US poverty from Washington’s policy to
enrich the few at the expense of the many.

The only possible conclusion is that unless Washington collapses from
its economic house of cards or is abandoned by its NATO puppet states,
Washington will destroy life on earth.

Washington is the greatest evil that the world has ever faced. There is no good in Washington. Only evil.

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About Me

B.S. in Physics, Carnegie-Mellon University, 1960 Ph.D. in Physics, Brown University, 1966. Fellow, American Physical
Society. Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science.
Fellow, American Ceramic Society. Member, Geological Society of America, Research Physicist at Naval Research Laboratory (NRL), Washington, DC,
1967-2001. Fulbright-García Robles Fellow at Universidad Nacional
Autónoma de México, 1997. Invited Professor of Research at Universités
de Paris-6 & 7, Lyon-1, et St-Etienne (France) and Tokyo Institute
of Technology, 2000-2004. Adjunct Professor of Materials Science and
Engineering, University of Arizona, 2004-2005. Consultancy: impactGlass
research international, 2005-present.
Winner, one national and two international research awards and honored
by Brown University with a "Distinguished Graduate School Alumnus
Award." Author, 198 papers in peer-reviewed journals and books, Principal Author of 114 of these.